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A hit and run driver who collided with a motorcyclist and dragged him along the carriageway causing life-changing injuries has been jailed.
Woolwich Crown Court heard Carla Russ had been driving her Mercedes at speeds in excess of 100mph and undertaking vehicles on the A2, Darenth.
It happened at 6.25am on Saturday, February 17, when she hit the motorcyclist and dragged him along the carriageway for 200m, causing serious injuries.
The 27-year-old, of Wainwright Avenue, Greenhithe, made no attempt to stop at the scene and had to be tracked down by police.
Others came to the aid of the motorcyclist who sustained multiple serious injuries which resulted in him staying in hospital for three months.
His medical treatment has continued since his discharge and he has had to undergo a series of painful operations which has affected his ability to work.
Russ was tracked down by police 36 hours after the collision and refused to comment on questions posed to her in interview.
She was later charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving, failing to report a collision and leaving the scene of a collision.
Appearing at Woolwich Crown Court she changed her plea to guilty was jailed for two years and six months.
She was also ordered to pay her victim £1,000 in compensation and was disqualified from driving for four-years.
PC Duncan Ford of Roads Policing Unit said: "The injuries that Russ inflicted on the motorcyclist were horrendous, he will never make a full recovery and has had to undergo sustained and painful treatment as a result.
"Russ refused to admit what she had done until the last possible moment, preventing her victim from gaining closure for some 20-months after the collision.
"I hope that this custodial sentence will offer him some sense that justice has been served."